Cambio Laminar/Turbulento

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Cambio Laminar/Turbulento

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Variables

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Variable
Value
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MKS Value
MKS Units
$\rho$
rho
Density
kg/m^3
$v$
v
Mean Speed of Fluid
m/s
$Re$
Re
Number of Reynold
-
$R$
R
Typical Dimension of the System
m
$\eta$
eta
Viscosity
Pa s

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The key criterion for determining whether a medium is laminar or turbulent is the Reynolds number, which compares the energy associated with inertia to that associated with viscosity. The former depends on the density ($\rho$), the mean Speed of Fluid ($v$), and the typical Dimension of the System ($R$), while the latter depends on the viscosity ($\eta$), defining it as:

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